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Mediterranean diet reduces senescence-associated stress in endothelial cells

Journal

AGE
Volume 34, Issue 6, Pages 1309-1316

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11357-011-9305-6

Keywords

Mediterranean diet; Cellular senescence; Endothelial cell; Oxidative stress; Telomere

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [AGL 2004-07907, AGL2006-01979, AGL2009-12270, FIS PI10/01041]
  2. Consejeria de Economia, Innovacion y Ciencia, Proyectos de Investigacion de Excelencia, Junta de Andalucia [P06-CTS-01425, CTS5015]
  3. Consejeria de Salud, Junta de Andalucia [06/128, 07/43, PI0193/09, 06/129, 06/127, 0118/08, PI-0252/09, PI-0058/10, PI-JA0235/2009]
  4. FIS [PI08/1038, PS09/00836]
  5. Consejeria de Salud, Junta de Andalucia
  6. Fundacion de Investigaciones Biomedicas de Cordoba (FIBICO, Programa I3SNS, Linea de estabilizacion de investigadores del Instituto de Salud Carlos III/Fundacion Progreso y Salud)

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This paper aims to study the effects of the oxidative stress induced by quality and quantity of dietary fat on cellular senescence. Twenty elderly subjects consumed three diets, each for 4 weeks: a saturated fatty acid diet (SFA), a low-fat and high-carbohydrate diet (CHO-ALA), and a Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) enriched in monounsaturated fatty acid following a randomized crossover design. For each diet, we investigated intracellular reactive oxidative species (ROS), cellular apoptosis and telomere length in human umbilical endothelial cells incubated with serum from each patient. MedDiet induced lower intracellular ROS production, cellular apoptosis, and percentage of cell with telomere shortening, compared with the baseline and with SFA and CHO-ALA diets. Dietary fat modulates the oxidative stress in human endothelial cells. MedDiet protects these cells from oxidative stress, prevents cellular senescence and reduces cellular apoptosis.

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